An American-made tool is more than a holiday gift. It’s an investment in this society. It sounds lofty, but it’s true. To buy an American-made product is to take part in the vast industrial ecosystem ...
When Gary and Kay Campbell started their stone- and woodworking business, Rustic Workbench, in 2005, one of the first items Gary made was a dibble ($25). The Jefferson-based Campbells, avid gardeners, ...
Austin Vita Mzee Mwatete uses one of the tools he has fabricated in his farm in Mwatete, near Taveta, Taita-Taveta. [Luis Tato/FAO] Ms Janet Chuma, Mr Austin Vita Mzee and Mr Peter Kahui have two ...
As we look toward 2025, the world of hand tools is evolving with new trends that combine innovation, sustainability, and precision. From ergonomic designs to the use of advanced materials, hand tools ...